00:00If a person with locked-in syndrome was to slip through the cracks, this is how it would
00:03happen.
00:04A stroke, no treatment for a day, his initial EEG was abnormal and they never tested it
00:08again.
00:09We need to come up with a test to determine if Lewis's move was a random.
00:13What can you tell me about him?
00:14Looks like his wife died a few years after his stroke, but also Watson a test.
00:18We don't work here.
00:19No, we're not working.
00:20We're doing a test.
00:21I found a blog he used to write.
00:23Looks like Lucky was a civil engineer.
00:26Lucky?
00:27That's how we signed the entries.
00:29The whole thing's about the history of bridges in Pittsburgh.
00:31It's actually really interesting.
00:38I said this is interesting.
00:39Yeah, we heard you.
00:47Good morning, Lucky.
00:53I'm gonna ask you a question if that's okay?
00:56It's something that we know you can answer, so if you do, we'll know you're in.
00:59There.
01:00In 2006, there was a bridge here in the city that was renamed after environmentalist Rachel
01:06Carson.
01:07Can you tell me what street the Rachel Carson Bridge was named after?
01:11That's two.
01:21That's two.
01:22Three.
01:23Three.
01:24Four.
01:25Four.
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